Brisbane Music Festival launches 2022 program
The six month-long program features a generous collection of Australian and international artists, 17 premieres of new works and a broad variety of genres.
The six month-long program features a generous collection of Australian and international artists, 17 premieres of new works and a broad variety of genres.
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This month, we lead with gripping string quartets from the greatest composer nobody knew for years, plus a century of outstanding music by women, both home and away.
As celebrated American violinist Hilary Hahn makes her long-awaited return to Australia, she tells us about the instruments she owns and the connective power of music.
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The Goldner String Quartet violinist tells us about the Goldner Variations on Ode to Joy, which premieres at this year’s Australian Festival of Chamber Music.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
The ACO has been loaned the 1732 'ex-Dollfus' Stradivarius Violin, which will be played by Principal Violin Helena Rathbone.
Melnikov’s acclaimed Prokofiev Sonata cycle concludes with authoritative élan.
The inaugural competition, pairing composers and choreographers to develop new works, has named Brisbane-based choreographer Monique Mangano with Blue Mountains composer Emma Greenhill.
This year's program features 10 concerts across three days in the beautiful border town.